Procurement List; Proposed Additions and Deletions
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The law proposes changes to the government procurement list by adding and deleting certain products and services. The changes are aimed at supporting nonprofit agencies that employ people who are blind or severely disabled. Government agencies like the Department of Defense and the U.S. Navy will be specifically affected, requiring them to adapt their purchasing processes accordingly.
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Key Changes
- Addition of new products and services to the procurement list
- Deletion of certain services from the procurement list
- Focus on supporting nonprofits employing disabled individuals
Obligations
What this law requires
Government agencies must adapt their purchasing processes to include products and services added to the Procurement List.
Interested parties must submit comments regarding the proposed additions and deletions to the Procurement List by May 16, 2026.
Nonprofit agencies employing persons who are blind or have severe disabilities must provide bandages to the US Department of Defense as per the Procurement List.
Nonprofit agencies providing hazardous material services to Navy must ensure delivery to the specified Naval Supply Systems Command locations as listed in the Procurement List.
The Department of Defense must ensure mandatory product requirements are met by sourcing specified products from authorized nonprofit agencies.